The chamber prepares, files, and shepherds applications for the licences, consents, and clearances that an industrial or commercial enterprise needs to begin and continue operations — and represents the principal where authorities take objection.
An Indian industrial unit cannot operate on its first day without a meaningful stack of permissions — factory licence, fire NOC, electrical sanction, environmental consent, fuel and chemical authorisation, and several more. Each carries its own form-set, its own portal, and its own examiner. The cost of getting one of them wrong is rarely a fine; it is delayed commissioning, deferred revenue, and rework against a tighter timeline.
Our role in the permission stack is twofold. We prepare the application set so that it reads correctly at first review by the examining officer. And we represent the principal when a notice, query, or rejection arrives — by writing the legally-correct reply, by appearing on inspection day, and by appealing where the order does not stand up.
Each block below corresponds to a discrete service line. Engagements typically combine two or three; we structure the fee so you pay only for the work that is actually performed.
Site approval, building plan approval, factory licence under the Factories Act and Haryana Factory Rules; fire NOC at building-plan and operational stages under the Haryana Fire Service Act.
Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate under the Water and Air Acts; Environmental Clearance under the EIA Notification, 2006 across Category A and B projects.
Electrical Inspectorate sanction under the CEA (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010; Boiler registration and Form II/VI approval under the Boilers Act, 1923.
Petroleum, explosives, and calcium-carbide licensing under PESO; Major Accident Hazard site notification under the MSIHC Rules; on-site emergency plan.
Plot allotment compliance, conversion of land use, transfer of allotment, change of name, and end-of-lease formalities under HSIIDC Estate Management Procedures.
Trade licence, health licence, water and sewerage connections from the relevant Municipal Corporation or Council, signage approvals, and pollution-related local permissions.
Every engagement follows the same four-step rhythm — designed to keep the matter moving without surprising you with surprise bills or unanswered questions.
We map the full permission stack for your site — primary, sectoral, and local — and identify dependencies between approvals.
Each application is drafted with consistent technical data, supported by the right annexures, and reviewed against the examining officer's checklist.
We pursue the application through the portal, attend inspection visits, respond to queries, and escalate on date where a deadline is missed.
Once the permission is in hand, we calendar its conditions, renewal dates, and reporting obligations so it stays in force.
If your unit faces a notice, an inspection, a renewal that has slipped, or a transition you want to plan, write to us. We will assess the matter, identify the right counsel, and revert within two working days.